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Friday, 29th May 2009 WEATHER FRI Max Min SUN Max Min 16 7 TODAY IN SA • 65 Roses Day for Cystic Fibrosis at Rundle Mall 11am-2pm • Golden Gavel Gala Dinner at the Hyatt • “Mixed Inspirations” Exhibition opening at Artistic License 7.30pm • Water Industry Alliance awards at the Convention Centre • Me and My Girl presented by Marie Clark Musical Theatre at the Arts Theatre 16 7 Max Min SAT 16 8 MON Max Min 18 8 ADELAIDE’S ONLINE DAI LY NEWS PAP ER AM ED I T ION | FR E E Xenophon water blockade Senator Nick Xenophon has called for the Federal Government to bite the bullet and override the states on control of water after NSW banned future water sales. The South Australian Senator said the move by NSW – which followed the announcement of a federal buyback of 240 gigalitres of water rights from a NSW farming company at a cost of $303 million – showed action needed to be taken. “This shows the states can’t be trusted to run the river system in the national interest,’’ he said. I SPY PHOTOS SEND US YOUR PHOTOS THEMARKETS MARKET CHANGE All Ords 3795.30 0 1420.31 +18.43 9451.39 0 Nasdaq Nikkei Currencies $ 1AUD = 0.7848 USD BUSINESS http://www.independentweekly.com.au/sendusnews.aspx He urged the South Australian Government to fast-track a High Court challenge to Victoria’s cap on water licences, and warned the Federal Government it needed to An army of 500 blondes will try to put a smile back on the face of recession- weary Latvians by staging a festival this weekend designed to show that they really do have more fun. show the same political will that former Prime Minister Bob Hawke did in saving Tasmania’s Franklin river from damming. “The constitutional law advice is that the Commonwealth could take over, using... a whole suite of powers,’’ he said. The federal buyback of water rights, from properties along the Murrumbidgee, Lachlan, Macquarie and Gwydir river systems, would deliver enough water to fill half of Sydney Harbour. Victoria has a 4 per cent cap on water sales. - AAP Blondes to put smile back on face of Latvia The Blonde Weekend will include a parade by a bevvy of blondes through the streets of the capital Riga, to the accompaniment of music from a blonde orchestra, a fashion show and an evening ball. Media will start to charge online:Murdoch There will even be a golf tournament only open to blonde women, say the organisers.- AFP HTTP://WWW.INDAILY.COM.AU SUBSCRIBE NEWS INBRIEF Honoured Aboriginal Veterans South Australia’s indigenous veterans will be honoured today in a service at the State War Memorial as a part of National Reconciliation Week. About 500 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Australians served in WWI and more than 3000 served in WWII. First whale spotted Whale watching season has begun in SA with a Southern Right Whale sighted 50m from Granite Island this week. Up to 100 adult whales – many weighing 80 tonnes and measuring up to 17 metres long-migrate to South Australia over winter before heading to the Sub- Antarctic for summer. Pacific fire The Indian Pacific caught fi re last night near Tarcoola en route from Perth to Adelaide, causing major delays for passengers. SPORT McEwen career in doubt